Unification...

By Vichara


Using a dull blade on a tough surface will never penetrate with precision and clarity and in the end only create a mess. Our attempts to resolve issues with half facts and ill intentions will not produce the rewards of accomplishments unless we balance the whole picture of what is known and the facts. All of this is obtainable and can produce positive results if there is unification between parties. With unification and shared drive to seek a solution all things are possible. Oh, and one other things…tell a joke and have a few laughs along the way.

aggrandize • \uh-GRAN-dyze\ • verb
1 : to increase or enlarge
2 : to praise highly
3 : to enhance the power, wealth, position, or reputation of

Example Sentence:
The organization’s spokesperson seemed to be more interested in aggrandizing herself than in raising money for charity.

Did you know?
"Aggrandize" has enhanced the English vocabulary since the early 17th century. English speakers adapted "agrandiss-," the stem of the French verb "agrandir," to form "aggrandize," and later used the French form "agrandissement" as the basis of the noun "aggrandizement." (The root of "agrandiss-" is Latin; it comes from "grandis," meaning "great.") Nowadays, both noun and verb are regularly paired (somewhat disparagingly) with the prefix "self-" to refer to individuals bent on glorifying themselves, as in the following sentence by Barbara Buchholz which appeared in the Chicago Tribune in 1995: "Celebrity authors eager to reveal all, self-aggrandize and wear their royalties in expensive atti

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